This week’s popular stories had it all: spending scandals, sex toys, more Super Bowl fallout, Lance Armstrong (again!), and the airline traveller’s tale from Hell. Everyone just take a timeout!
Tour de Crash
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This week in news was a strange one: Tiny homes, invisible boyfriends, cyclist sabotage, warring writers and nudists vs. neighbours. With no further ado, let’s check out the week’s top stories.
Home is where the debt is
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Hikers owe a lot to mountain bikers for their trail work
I have been hiking Fromme Mountain biking trails almost daily for 20 years. As with the woman charged with setting booby traps on the trails, I have also watched … Continue reading →

Death Road also known as Yungas Road is the place to go if you are looking for a thrill on a bike. Its the most thrilling and also the most dangerous cycle route in the world, that’s why it is … Continue reading →

Alberto Contador of Spain has won the Vuelta a Espana 2014 . The 31-year-old Spaniard has proven throughout the race he is by far the most skillful and powerful rider. After breaking a leg last year he entered this race … Continue reading →

Vuelta a Espana 2014 stage 20 was from Santa Estevo de Ribas de Sil to Puerto de Ancares. A 187 km mountain filled stage to the finish. The climb inclines were between 7% and 17% with the average at 12%.… Continue reading →

Stage 20 Results; CLICK HERE
Vuelta a Espana 2014 stage 20 is from Santa Estevo de Ribas de Sil to Puerto de Ancares. It is a 187 km mountain filled stage to the finish. The climb inclines are between 7% … Continue reading →

Vuelta a Espana Stage 19 was a mountainous 181 km from Salvaterra de Miño to Cangas do Morrazo. This was the first of two mountain stages and will likely determine the overall winner of the race. Weather was on and … Continue reading →

Vuelta a Espana Stage 18 was from Pontevedra to Monte Castrove a hilly distance of 160 km.
The final sprint to the finish was between Fabio Aru and Chris Froome. Aru beats Froome by 1 second to take the stage … Continue reading →

Stanley Park’s famous Hollow Tree – which has served as everything from a makeshift garage to a bedroom over the decades – will soon become the subject of Vancouver’s latest public art installation: Golden Tree, by Douglas Coupland.
The … Continue reading →